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Speaker 1 (00:00):
We have seen an alleged murder with such specific text
messages about the alleged murder weapon, where it was hidden,
how it.
Speaker 2 (00:10):
Was placed, what was on it.
Speaker 1 (00:11):
But also it was very touching in a way that
I think many of us didn't expect, a very intimate
portrait into this relationship between the suspect's roommate and the
suspect himself, with him repeatedly calling his roommate, who was transitioning,
calling him my love and I want to protect you.
Speaker 3 (00:28):
My love.
Speaker 1 (00:29):
So it was this duality of someone who the attorney said,
not only jeopardized the life of Charlie Kirk and the crowd,
but was doing it in front of children, which is
one of the aggravating circumstances of this case. And on
the other hand, he was speaking so lovingly about his partner,
so very interesting, as Pierre said, riveting press conference, David,
it was.
Speaker 4 (00:49):
It was riveting. It's the new hallmark story of Romeo
and Julius. That's what the It was just absolutely it
was the duality because he tripled this reporter, he tripled,
quadrupled down on all of this, and oh man, it's bad,
(01:15):
It's just bad. I saw this yesterday when did this air?
This aired wasn't like their their news yet, it was
like yesterday was yesterday, late afternoon. It was like right
at Matt Gutman on ABC. So it was like there,
I want to say, like they're four o'clock, five o'clock news.
And when I saw this in full honesty on social media,
(01:39):
I didn't. I didn't believe that it was true because
it was so bad because I saw the caption, the
quote of what he said, and then I saw the
screenshow on the video and I and I went because
you know how sometimes you see things and you're like,
oh my gosh, satire is so I can't even tell
the difference. Oh my gosh, it was. Do we have
(02:01):
the audio where he doubled down? Okay, go ahead and
play this, because if you thought that was bad, well
there's more it is.
Speaker 1 (02:09):
It's heartbreaking on so many levels, Kira. Obviously, Charlie Kirk
was murdered brutally in front of a crowd of thousands
of people who watched him being shot through the neck
and then essentially bleed out in front of him.
Speaker 2 (02:21):
And I think one of the things.
Speaker 1 (02:22):
That the attorney here made a very fine point about
is that a lot of these charges seven charges were
aggravated because children were present, children witnessed this, children were
put in harm's way, and that was something that obviously
is aggravating here. And that's one of the reasons that
the suspect, in addition to the alleged murder being political
in nature, is facing the death penalty.
Speaker 2 (02:44):
They're going for the death penalty.
Speaker 1 (02:45):
And on the other hand, there is this duality of
a very a portrait of a very human person, a
very human experience from this entire family, as you mentioned it.
The mother who essentially discovered that it was her son
who had done this, the kid who had got a
thirty four out of thirty six on the acts.
Speaker 2 (03:02):
What a four point zero.
Speaker 1 (03:04):
We've got a full ride to college here, But that
kid was the one allegedly perpetrated. She saw those pictures
and said, identify him. Essentially, good God, King, I don't even.
Speaker 5 (03:20):
I don't even.
Speaker 4 (03:22):
Trying really hard here, trying very very hard. He issued
this groveling I can't tell you what I have it
down on the rundown earth, really can't can I can't
be sure. He issued this groveling apology, and I'm still
(03:47):
trying to figure out how in the world. I mean,
it's just so in that moment, that's what you think of.
He said that he deeply regrets describing text messages between
Charlie Kirk's murderer and his twink transgender partner is very touching.
This this is what he said. He said quote it's
from his official account yesterday. I tried to underscore the
(04:09):
jarring contrast between this cold blooded assassination of Charlie Kirk,
a man who dedicated his life to public dialogue, and
the personal, disturbing texts read aloud by the Utah County
Attorney at the press conference. He adds, I deeply regret
that my words did not make that clear. But let
there be zero doubt here. I unequivocally condemn this horrific
(04:29):
crime and the pain it caused Charlie Kirk's family, those
who were forced to witness it at UVU, and the
millions of people he inspired. I deeply regret that you
didn't understand me. I deeply regret. I mean, there's no
there there is no I don't even know. I uh,
(04:54):
it's like they were trying. It's like they were describing
the New Christmas movie on a Hallmark you know, because
it's gonna the moment it turns September. It's like Hallmark
brings out their Christmas like at the time for Hallmark Christmas.
And it's almost like that's what they were doing, Like
it's a killer and his tweaky t It's a killer
and his tweaky trans boyfriend and the duality of their love.
(05:15):
You know, Romeo and Julius next Hallmark Christmas movie. Yeah,
I just don't Romeo and Julius go to a snow
globe factory. It's like that, you know, I don't know.
That's how they tried. That's like what it felt like,
how they were trying to describe it. And there is
no humanizing a monster. Just stop. There's no humanizing any
(05:36):
of this, not a single bit. If you are a
subscriber over at substack, I had a piece that came
out earlier, well yesterday for you subscribers, because I was
kind of writing about this idea of you know, because
I got a ton of headlines here like that more
(05:56):
on this killer.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
You know.
Speaker 4 (05:57):
Apparently he was telling I mean, he was telling his
twink boyfriend to delete all of their messages et cetera.
I mean, it goes on and on and on. But
you know, I was thinking about this and I wrote
this piece because I thought, you know, really, when you
think about the story of Harrison Bergeron, I don't know
how many people write it in school. It's a short
(06:17):
story by Kurt Vonnegut. It is exactly right now because
it's a short story that gets into how everybody has
to handicap themselves so that everyone can be equal. Right
they said that. I mean it starts out the year
was twenty eighty one, and everyone was finally equal. And
they weren't only equal before God and the law, but
they were equal in every which way. Nobody was smarter
(06:39):
than anybody else, and nobody was better looking than anybody else,
and nobody was stronger or quicker than anyone else. And
that was all due to the equality brought about by
the two hundred and eleven, two hundred and twelve, and
two hundred and thirteen Amendments and the United States Handicapper General.
And it gets into the characters. Hazel had a perfectly
average intelligence, which meant she couldn't think about anything except
short bursts, and George, while his intelligence was way above
(07:01):
normal had a little mental handicap radio in his ear.
It was required by a lot of weird at all times,
and it had to be tuned to a government transmitter,
and every twenty seconds or so, the transmitter would send
out some sharp noise to keep people like George from
taking unfair advantage of their brains. Except it happened all
hell of a lot sooner. I mean, where where it
happened sooner than twenty eighty one. It's twenty twenty five
(07:21):
and we're in it. But if I'm being honest, it
predates two thousand and eight. That's the real part of it.
All of this factors in Sebastian Manuskaco, great comedian. He
recorded himself yesterday at his kids basketball game, and he
said he was sitting there they were getting their butts kicked,
and he said, you know, the score was like fourteen
to two, and then all of a sudden it was
ten to two, and he said aloud, well what's happening.
(07:42):
He's like, what's happening here? And one of the parents that, uh, well,
well watch we got this video. They said that, oh, well,
we didn't want your team to feel bad. Not kidding,
that's literally what watch.
Speaker 6 (07:52):
I've seen it all.
Speaker 3 (07:54):
I'm at the basketball game. My son's teams getting.
Speaker 5 (07:58):
His ass quick.
Speaker 7 (08:01):
Fourteen to two, right, So I looked at the scoreboards.
Speaker 3 (08:05):
It's turned into now.
Speaker 8 (08:06):
I said, what's going on?
Speaker 3 (08:07):
Why is the score going backwards? And one of the
moms there.
Speaker 8 (08:11):
Like, they don't want to make us feel bad, so
they're when they're.
Speaker 3 (08:18):
They're taking points off. This is futigulous.
Speaker 4 (08:21):
That's the world that we live in. All of this
dovetails together, right, because not everybody can be a winner.
Not everybody can be a great basketball player. Not everybody
can be a ballerina or a fast runner, or the
best at math, or a great drawer or talented at painting,
or the valedictorian. Because nobody can be good at all
the things. There have to be losers. That is the
(08:42):
way of things. That's how the world works. But now
even losing or loser or didn't come in first place
is considered too harsh, it's too offensive because we've coddled
society into thinking that not getting the outcome or treatment
that we want is oppression. We've trained people into thinking that,
(09:05):
and so that's horrible to coddle society to train them
to think that if you don't get the outcome you want,
if you don't get the treatment you want, that's oppression.
People are being mean to us because people are not
raised to look beyond differences. They're being raised to weaponize them.
We had gab alta ebon yesterday with Big Man Comics,
(09:26):
and he was talking about these authors that were celebrating
Kirk's murder. Right, because this isn't about coexisting anymore. It's
about being forced to adopt somebody's views. And if you
refuse to adopt those views and someone kills you for it,
it's not the fault of the killer. It's your fault
because you refused to affirm those views, and the media
will celebrate your death. It's a society where where people
(09:49):
are made easy in their mental afflictions and not better.
It's a society where people kill cheer killers like Luigi
Mangion Today, it's a healthcare executive. Tomorrow it could be you.
And that's not hyperbole. I mean we talked yesterday, actually
a couple of days this week, the significant number of
younger Americans who view violence as acceptable as an acceptable
(10:11):
form of discourse. It's like forty seven percent of gen
Z think it's acceptable. The response to Charlie Kirk's slain
confirms this, because if you cannot modify your reality to
fit someone else's fantasy, the problem, we're told is you
truth is irrelevant and it's only determined by the number
of people who believe in it. So society, much like
(10:32):
Harrison bergeron, they're trying to yoke you with the forty
seven forty seven pound canvas bag of bird shot and
install a radio transmitter in your ear. We're in the
early stages of a resistance, a society that raises its
generations to view setbacks as personal offenses. Hard work is
unfairness st stupidity as intelligence, discrimination as equality or quote
(10:57):
unquote equity, disagreement as attack, merit as oppression, strength is weakness,
Weakness is strength. Envy and rage are justification. There are
a lot of ingredients in this Killers do a lot,
and we're going to be talking about some of that today.
Also on deck, we got lawlessness and order. We're also
(11:20):
going to talk about Potus's visit to the UK. He
got a real he got a really big welcome, unlike
anything apparently that's ever been rolled out for another leader before,
especially the fly past that they did with our jets
and British jets hugely significant. We're also going to talk
about all the conspiracy theories that are trying to clickhor
(11:43):
off of Charlie Kirk's death and wrap it into in
a veneer of anti Semitism. We'll discuss that with my
friend Josh Hammer. He's a Jewish guy, he's the editor
at large of Newsweek, He's a conservative, and there are
a lot of conspiracy theories going around about Charlie Kirk
and about what he was doing and what he was
(12:03):
saying in the weeks leading up to his death, and
a lot of wives being pushed by a lot of
Al Sharpton acolytes who literally were voting for socialists until
five years ago. This is what happens when the right
falls all over itself in some desperate, desperate, thirsty attempt
to find a new messiah because they don't have enough
(12:23):
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Speaker 10 (14:04):
And now all of the news you would probably miss,
it's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 4 (14:09):
Well, this looks like a bad trip. Tourists are trapped
near Machu Pichu as protests block the train route to
the ancient Incan citadel, and the United States has issued
a travel warning. Nine hundred tourists have been left stranded
near Machu Pichu, so you have protesters blocking those tracks.
US Embassy issued a warning telling everyone to avoid the
(14:30):
attraction until the conflict does resolved. It's Peru Rail, it's
their leading train operator. They've a suspended service, and you
have demonstrators that are covering the route with rocks and
logs and all kinds of stuff, and they duck up
part of the rail route and it slowed even evac operations.
So yeah, that's a I can't imagine being stranded up there,
because there are people literally stranded up in the mountains
(14:51):
right now. So that's kind of interesting. They said it's
all done. They're all fighting about different concessions to different
transportation agencies, et cetera. The government there. That's what they're
met about. Publisher publishers clearing house bankruptcy means that forever
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(15:11):
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People actually get the prize money. How many of you
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I never want I never meant. Nobody got any of
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You have the choice to take it over a period
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Some I think so the lumps the people who did
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will check for two hundred and sixty thousand dollars. Didn't
show up this year. He's been living on the proceeds
of some of his stuff. He got five thousand. He
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Like how bad were you managing your damn money that
(15:47):
you blew through all of it? For the love of
all things holy. So I get worried when a lot
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Signist said that they found the world's oldest mummy there,
(16:10):
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it's not beyond the realm of possibility. They said that
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Speaker 4 (18:14):
I think one of the things that this has shown
us is that not only am I completely out of
redacteds to give in the issue of tone and unity
and all of that other stuff, but I'm also out
of the same where it concerns some of the loudest
grifters on the right, people who are like Christ is King,
and then they turn around and make idols of literally
(18:35):
everything but Christ. It's fascinating to watch to watch people
make idols of race to watch people make idols of
every practices of everything, but what they should be following
in scripture. And it's some of the loudest voices, you know,
not unlike the Pharisees, it's some of the loudest voices
that are doing it. And I look back and I'm like,
(18:55):
you know, if I had compared that representation of Christianity
to what Charlie did, Charlie was actually biblically accurate. So
there's the difference. And I saw this with two people
that I know and I consider friends. I first saw
Seth Dillon. So the backstory is apparently there was this
influencer meeting in the Hamptons. Now there's all these conspiracy
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theories and you have people saying, well, Charlie Kirk was
basically killed by Massad because he was starting to question
the United States support for Israel. That's literally what people
are pushing right now. Everybody out there needs to take
a deep breath and remember your skills of discernment. Really,
we need to do this. Seth Dylan had posted a
big explainer because you have to write a lot for
(19:37):
people who read with pictures about what exactly happened, and
then my friend Josh Hammer also said these people are
peddling a ludicrous lie that Bill Ackman and maybe Seth
Dillon staged an intervention with Charlie Kirk in The Hampton's
last month. I was there, and it's time to dispel
this brazen ooop. We can actually we can, we can
(20:00):
say it, but terrestrially we can't. So I'm gotta be careful.
Brenand Carl come at us on that one. Joining us
right now, my friend Josh Hammer, who is editor at large,
Senior editor at Large at Newsweek, host of The Josh
Hammer Show and America on Trial with Josh Hammer, and
he's also the author of Israel and Civilization. He joins
us now via video. So, Josh, I mean, I almost
(20:20):
want to lean into the absurdity of it and ask,
I mean, it's just so I hate that people are
having to deal with us before someone's buried. Number One,
I find that ghoulish, as goulish as the anti gun
crowd who stand on top of dead bodies and electioneer
And I know a lot of people don't know a
(20:40):
lot of this stuff that happens back channel. Everybody knows. Everybody.
You tell us what happened in the Hamptons, And why
do you think people are so and I say people,
I mean like the Candice Owens type stuff. Why are
people so obsessed with waking up and making every tragedy
about them?
Speaker 12 (20:56):
All right, So, Dana, first of all, let me just
reiterate the very important caveat that you said, which is
that it is disgusting. It is disgusting that you and
I are even having to have this conversation. Charlie Kirk
was a friend of so many of ours. I was
in near daily communication with him for the final year
year and a half. Give her a take of his life.
I actually spoke with him less than twenty four hours
(21:17):
before the fatal assassin's bullet. I was literally helping coach
him through the anti Israel questions that he anticipated on
this campus tour. So that's on the very first thing
to note, Dana. If Charlie Kirk was actually becoming a
Nick Flentez, if he was trending in a true groper,
anti Semitic, anti Israel, anti Western direction, would he have
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had on people like me, the guy who wrote the
book Israel and Civilization, to talk him through how to
handle these questions? In the final hours that the case
may be of his life. So that's the very first
thing to say, is that all these rumors that Charlie
was saluring he was about to pull a full MTG
or Fuld Tucker Carlson, whatever, he was about to go
down the rabbit hole. That is not the Arley Kirk
(22:00):
that I saw. For the very simple reason that, as
you correctly stated in your intro there, that Charlie Kirk's
Christianity was the same Christianity of the American founding. It
was a Christianity of George Washington, John Adams, Alexander Hamilton,
John Jay, all the other gray men, which is to say,
that is a Christianity that understood. The Christianity naturally emerges
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from the Hebrew Bible, the Old Testament. That's, for instance,
why the Book of Levitikus is inscribed at the Liberty
Bell in Philadelphia Leviticus, chapter twenty five, Verse ten, vous
shall proclaim liary throughout the land, into all the inhabitants thereof.
There are some people today, Dana, who unfortunately have had
best forgotten that at worst have chosen to forget it.
Charlie Kirk never did. He literally kept his version of
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the Sabbath. He turned his phone off when Orthodox Jews
like myself turned our phone off from Friday night to
Saturday night. He has a whole forthcoming book on the Sabbath. Nonetheless,
there are some people out there I named Candice Owns
because she's the ringleader here, Charlie Kirk's one time colleague
on these campus tours, who is now just basically spit
on his memory, desecrating his memory, just ghoulish behavior, trying
(23:04):
to say that there was a pro Israel intervention from
Bill Ackman, who yes was there, Our mutual friend Seth
Dylan Babylonvie, who yes was there. My name's been dragged
up a little bit as well. I was there the
whole time. This is a small They called it an
influencer's retreat. It was invital only Charlie texted me and
July to invite me a thirty five people, give or take,
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by the way, not everyone on the same page on
the Israel issue or on any issue. It was a
very lively conversation, which is kind of Charlie's m O.
He likes to have these big conversations. Literally, when he
was killed, he was under a tenth that said, prove
me wrong. That's his whole thing is he likes to
have open debate there. But there was no intervention. I
don't know how many times just to say this there
like this notion that Bill Ackman seth Dylan and me
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and myself pinned Charlie and said, oh, you gotta go
to Israel, you gotta take the shekels, you gotta get
back in line there. It's total garbage. It literally did
not happen. I have no idea where can just get
this information. I have a couple of gays as to
who is leaking her some information, which is probably just
making it up. On top of that, what I can
tell you, Dana is the following, which is that this
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is a lie. It is a brazen, self serving lie
to try to posthumously convert Charlie Kirk to full on
Nick flint A's groperism. It is a cynical attempt to
wreckcon historically revise his legacy. To pretend that he was
something other than the pro Hebrew Bible Christian, than the
champion of the Judeo Christian biblical lines that he was,
is a desecration of his memory. And I will not
stand for.
Speaker 4 (24:26):
It, and we're talking with our friend Josh Hammer, and
I think that was so perfectly said as well. I
mean I tend to think, well, was she mad that
she wasn't invited? Like, I mean, that's kind of my
first thought was, like, that sounds like somebody who was
mad that they didn't get an invite.
Speaker 12 (24:41):
Yeah, it's entirely possible. I mean, Candice was obviously the
robin to Charlie's batman for a long time at Turning
Point m couple of years.
Speaker 4 (24:49):
I mean, I know she said she was like the
Mason of it. I'm like, it's an interesting choice of words,
but also like barely for two years, right, and then
weren't they kind of wasn't she sort of antagonistic later on?
Speaker 3 (24:58):
Yeah?
Speaker 12 (24:59):
So can and has not spoken, to my knowledge at
a Turning Point event in well over a year, year
and a half, maybe even two years. I don't know
the exact timeline, but she's not really been involved for
a while. And if she was personally offended that she
was not invited to this event, I mean I would
argue that you probably would should have been more offended
than she was not invited to their Amfest conference. In
Phoenix last December, or the Student Action Summit in July,
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the one where I debated Dave Smith on the Israel issue. There, So, no,
I don't think that's necessarily about petty jealousy. Here, I'll
tell you what is happening, Dan, this is what I see.
I see cynical actors trying to lock in a certain
impression of Charlie Kirk's legacy in order to try to
steer Turning Point USA in a certain direction heading forward.
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Because Turning Point USA, Charlie's baby, he found that when
he was eighteen years old, has become hands down one
of the most important organizations on the American right, especially
when it comes to grassroots mobilization college campus, high school,
campus outreach. So it's a very powerful vehicle. And if
you can kind of inculcate this notion that Charlie Kirk
was souring on the Jews, he was sowering on Israel,
(26:03):
and that was incumbent on you, whoever takes charge to
finish his legacy. That's what they're trying to do. But again,
as someone who actually knew him, I'm like a lobb
these grifters. I'm not going to stand for it and
I'm not going to allow it to happen.
Speaker 4 (26:14):
Yeah, and good for you for that. Our friend Josh
Hammer's joining us on this whole issue. I I you know,
I what you just said was kind of something that
was also more seriously in my head that it's it
looks like a fight for power, trying to shape whoever
ends up kind of steering things at TPUSA or whoever's
you know, going to be making the decisions. It seems
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like a way to bully the decision or to bully
the result that they would like. That's kind of what
it seems like, and it seems very transparently, so I mean,
they're not It's not a very sophisticated bully tactic, which
is why I think that they're struggling with it so
incredibly much on so much on this in terms of
where the organization goes, because I know that there are
(26:58):
a lot of really good people involved. I know he
had a lot of good mentors involved. And one of
the things Charlie reached, I mean, one of my last
conversations with him was about two way stuff. We were
talking about different legislation and doing campus tours on Second
Amendment debates and he always he always came to as
you know, any conversation with a million questions all at once,
and you're like, Okay, I'm gonna just answer this one
(27:20):
and then this one, and you're like and then you
end up writing like a two thousand word dissertation and text.
It's hysterical. But he was very intellectually, honestly curious in
that vein. If you were, you know, gonna you know,
I guess, take a guest who would who's going to
steer that? And then also somebody who's savvy enough to
(27:42):
see all the snakes out there.
Speaker 12 (27:45):
It's a really hard question to answered, Dana. I mean,
Charlie Kirk really was irreplaceable. I mean, he was the
he was the face of this organization. This was his baby.
He literally created it back when he was on the
cost of graduating in high school. So it's very difficult
to imagine there. I have no formal affiliation when turning
point USA, I've just spoken at a handful of the conferences.
I do have a lot of friends in the organization there.
(28:07):
You know, Dana, it's hard not to speculate that Charlie's widow,
Erica Kirk, if she's able and willing to do that,
perhaps she is the right person to do it. I mean,
I mean, who better to carry on Charlie Kirk's legacy
than his own widows. Certainly, her speech last Friday in Phoenix,
Arizona was one of the most breathtaking eulogies I think
I've ever seen my entire life. I mean, it was
(28:27):
utterly astonishing. Frankly, So, if she wants me the public
face of the organization, I think the Turning Point USA
could do a heck of a lot worse than that.
Other than that, Daana, it's really hard to say. I mean, look,
there are a couple of guys who are like regulars
at the conferences to speak all the time there, but
none of them are Charlie Kirk. Charlie was a really unique, unique,
irreplaceable figure. It's a really difficult decision. The good news
with Turning Point is that they've gotten so many new
(28:49):
chapter applications I think. I think the last I saw
was literally fifty sixty thousand new chapter at incredible, incredible size.
So if the organization will go on, it will thrive.
I have very little doubt about that. Just a question
is who is best to carry on that legacy.
Speaker 4 (29:02):
It does seem like there is this intent with a
faction on the right. And I'm not saying they get
paid by Cutter, but I wouldn't be surprised if they did.
That just wants to drive division between Jewish conservatives and
Christian conservatives. And it seems so completely blatant, and I
hope other people are seeing this.
Speaker 12 (29:16):
What's your thought, Yeah, Dan, I'll be as blunt as
possible with you when I look at someone like Candice
Owan's and frankly increasingly Tucker Carlson these days, when I
when I look at what they are saying on basically
a day day basis, with this cynical, self serving attempt
to turn literally anything to the Jews. And let's be
clear here, Charlie Kirk's assassin was a leftist, indoctrinated, transgender,
(29:40):
adjacent free fetishish.
Speaker 4 (29:43):
And let me interject, isn't them trying to insist otherwise
exactly what the what the legacy press is doing? Yes,
so they're on the press's side by doing this.
Speaker 12 (29:51):
Yes, ironically, And by the way, they're on the press's
side when it comes to Israel as well, because the
press hates is reel so today. So you know, it's
kind of funny how that works, right, But you know
that's your question. When I look at what Candice is
talking about on dayDay, Tucker and day day, there a
lot of these other folks there. It is genuinely hard
for me to conclude that they want any other result
than the expulsion of the Jews from Spain, you know,
(30:12):
back in the time of Queen Isabella in the late
fourteen hundreds. I mean, is that literally your end goal?
I think the goal is definitely it's it's unambiguously to
drive a wedge between Christian conservatives like you and Jewish
conservatives like me. That that much is very clear. I
think it's arguably even worse than that. And they basically
want a juden Rhine right. They want an American right that
does not have any prominent Jews in it, and taken
(30:33):
to its logical conclusion, I think it's probably not a
far stress to say that they want a United States
without any Jews in either. I think that is definitely
a creeping thing in the back of the mind, whether
they realize they or not, at least when they're getting
you know, a little hot and bothered. Shall we say sometimes, but.
Speaker 4 (30:46):
They have no problem with the Qataris, and they have
no problem apparently with Hamas because I don't know who
they think that their allies are going to be over
in the Middle East. But I would like for them
to explain to me why Christians and Arab nations are
subjected to, you know, a lot of abuse. But you
see that when it comes to Israel. I mean, have
they ever been able to, you know, explain that. I mean,
I'm just trying to figure out what do they think
they're going to get out of those So I.
Speaker 12 (31:08):
Mean, again, so take into its laws of conclusion. You're right,
there are some people. And Andrew Tate is actually a
good example. I don't even think of him as being
quote unquote on the right. He's a disgusting one.
Speaker 4 (31:17):
Well, I mean, he's a Muslim who said he would
bang a man if the man was attractive. So to me,
he's just basically a Muslim twink.
Speaker 12 (31:22):
But okay, but right, but the fact that he is
a public Muslim. There are some people out there on
the fringe of the online discourse at least, who think
are trying to resuscitate this argument that the true allies
of Christians and Christianity is not Judys and the Jews,
but is actually Islam. There again, if you look at
Tucker's show is very revealing. If you look at some
(31:43):
episode of Tucker's show, he was actually basically mocking the
notion that Sharia law is so bad. He literally has
this clip where he says, look at Abu Dhabi in
the UAE, look at riod in satur Gray, does that
look so bad to you? He's downplaying the threat of
Shria law. And there's there's this kind of insidious attempt
to try to argue that Christianity and Islam as opposed
to Christianity and Judy is and that is actually the
(32:04):
great alliance. I mean, talk about the Crusades, which, by
the way, we're not against the Jews, they were against
the Muslims. Talk about the Siege of Vienna in the
late sixteen hundreds, talked about the first and second Barbary Wars,
I mean, the reason why the United States has a
navy it's gonna be fought Muslim pirates off the coast
of northern Africa. So a complete historical misreading there. But
even more to the points, you know, Jews and Christians
share what roughly seventy five percent of the Bible. I mean,
(32:26):
the Old Testament is a very large percentage of the
Christian Bible. Charlie Kirk knew that. Charlie Kirk quoted the
Book of Psalmon's Book of Proverbs, Book of Genesis, Exodus
all the time. He was really really fond of the
Hebrew Bible, again, as were the American founders. So I
think that there was a battle going on Dana for
the heart and soul of what it means to be
an American Christian in the twenty first century. There's only
(32:47):
so much that I, as an observant Jew, can do
to dictate or try to influence that debate that really
has to happen within the American Church. But I have
a real dog in the fight, so to speak, and
I genuinely hope that Charlie Kirk Christianity, that Dana lashes
Christianity wins out the haters.
Speaker 4 (33:01):
So do I I would help all of the people
watching realize there are more fronts to this war than
just the most obvious one. There are many battles within
this larger war. Josh Hammer, always good to see you,
my friend, God bless you so good.
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Speaker 5 (35:06):
Through the Only Glance. So are the days of the
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Speaker 13 (35:11):
There are people who are trying to pigeonhole this as
a leftist thing and a right thing. And what we're
really talking about, hear me, because I'm going to throw
you when I say this. We're talking about a love
torn child, a kid. This is probably his first real
relationship and somebody was disparaging the person that he loved.
He sat on that building, were thirty minutes before he
(35:33):
took the shot. Why do you wait until the first
word trance came up?
Speaker 4 (35:37):
Then he took the shot point I think you could
hear it.
Speaker 13 (35:40):
I think he also, I don't believe he was motivated politically.
I think this is motivated because I think this was
a emotionally stunded person who literally, I want to say
this way, just hear me, tried to defend his significant other.
Speaker 4 (35:57):
This is nothing but natterable dry hump. That's all this
is from Montel Jordan. Right, I almost said no, Williams
montell jeordge' is a good one. Wrong, Montel, That is
not how we do it. That's right, I don't like
him because he was a jerk to me after Parker,
he was a jerk horribly. I mean we he and
I've tangled like many a time. That is one of
the stupidest things that I've ever heard. He's not going
(36:19):
to date you. He sounds like a fanboy. He sounds
like he's got, you know, the equivalent of K pop
posters up to this murderer up in his bedroom. That's
what it sounds like. That's like grotesque. You're a grown
ass man and you're sitting here fawning over this, you know,
twinkie loving murderer. I have no no, there's no unity
with these people. None. Second hour on the way, stick
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(37:01):
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Speaker 2 (38:04):
Do you think we throw around Nazi too often?
Speaker 4 (38:08):
Probably?
Speaker 14 (38:09):
But also I think it's really important people know their
history because if you know the history of what happened,
you'll know there were certain events that sparked over reactions.
And what we don't want to happen is that ever
to happen again. And right now you could see an
overreaction to an incident like this that could not be
good for the country.
Speaker 4 (38:28):
Okay, So that's Mark Pocane from Wisconsin. He's like, yeah,
we should stop calling the people Nazis, but also call
them Nazis. This is what I'm talking about. Don't sit here,
and I'm not. When I hear the word unity, I
want to punch the word in the face because I
don't know, not with this, with what, unify with what
(38:51):
people who believe that you should be killed because you
think differently. I mean maybe, hey, maybe if you lie
prostrate down in front of them long enough that they'll
they'll be like, Okay, I was just joking about one
you did not really see. You can't unify with us.
Welcome back to the program. Dan'a last with you or
at the top of the second hour, And that is
(39:12):
that is the whole that's the whole issue. My friend
Kirchluchter had said that they don't get that Charlie Kirk
was the moderate option. I hate to tell the left,
but y'all, y'all miss the boat on moderate. You're celebrating
the death of it. So I don't want to hear
(39:33):
you complain about what comes next, because you're not going
to have people that are going to be so amenable
to debate like he was, and they're not going to
be so amenable to hearing your side like he was,
and they're not going to look at you with a
face of grace and a smile like he did. You
have any only to blame for your only yourselves to
blame for that. This whole thing is, oh, well, you know,
(39:55):
do you think we just throw it? I mean we do.
But people need to know their history. What do you mean,
know their history about how you have an administration? Literally
the previous president spoke in front of the White House
where he had it lit up all in red. He
had these two If you want to have a discussion
about Nazi esque some money reef install type banners on
(40:16):
either side. You know, I thought I would be I
thought they were going to put like the anti air
lights down and all this stuff. And then he gave
a speech where he called Republicans an existential threat to America.
That's verbatim, Biden, that all happened. These people want to
conveniently forget that. What do you think is going to
happen decades after calling people this stuff? And then all
(40:40):
of these people in the media that I just audio
sound bite six, for instance, Cassie Hunt over at CNN.
They don't get it. Listen to this.
Speaker 3 (40:54):
But here's the thing.
Speaker 15 (40:55):
I had to really struggle to understand all of the
details around those bullets. They are in internet memes from
video games that people way younger than us play. Okay,
there is something.
Speaker 3 (41:08):
Line that is.
Speaker 15 (41:09):
Merging with the real world in really strange ways, and
I'm just I'm interested to know if.
Speaker 4 (41:14):
You have grappled with that.
Speaker 15 (41:16):
I'm not sure it fits quite neatly. We think about
the world a certain way, right, We came up in
our politics in a certain way, and now kids, this
kid's age are stewing in something different.
Speaker 4 (41:30):
First off, it's not I mean we played hell Divers
last night. Just because you guys are culturally toned off
doesn't mean everybody in America is number one, number two.
It's not, it's not. It's not caution when that you're
talking about, when you discuss blaming the left, it's you
want to lie about blaming the left. There's no way
around this. The guy was a leftist. He was a
(41:52):
hardcore leftist. I mean, don't sit here and be like, oh, well,
he was totally maga, but he believed in murder and
he was paying a dude. But you know, yeah, he
was totally a straight Christian margat guy. Yeah, you know
he had a twink boyfriend for kreda loud shut up,
shut up. I mean I I can't, but you know,
(42:13):
I I see how people can tell themselves that and
they can believe it. Because if you can believe a guy,
can you know, become a woman, You'll believe anything.
Speaker 3 (42:20):
What was it?
Speaker 4 (42:20):
Voltaire said? People? If you people who can get you
to believe absurdities can get you to commit atrocities, saying
that's right there, right there. The they're trying to say, no, no,
radical is not good audio sun by twelve. Here they
are again, trying to polish your language.
Speaker 16 (42:36):
Listen, So I I if we're up to me, I
think you need to take the word radical and remove
right or left and radical on public any fraction is
not good, It's not healthy, and it should be called out.
Speaker 4 (42:49):
Okay, well, okay, I got a pause. I can't. I'm
not going to make it through this. I'm so sorry.
What so if we can't say the word radical, what
adjective would you use then, kind sir, to describe a
guy who's banging a dude who dresses like a furry
who shoots someone in the throat. If you can't use
the word radical, what other word would you use? Since
(43:11):
this is all about semantics to you, absolute mental abortions.
I can't say what I want to say.
Speaker 10 (43:16):
I think his point there was that to remove the
writer left from it, like if you're going to say radical,
just no, no, no.
Speaker 4 (43:23):
And I still disagree with him because there can be
people who are like I just don't agree with you
on taxes all the way. Okay, you're on the left,
all right, you find you're wrong about math, but that's okay,
you're not a murderer. But then you've got people who
are like not only do I not believe with you,
not agree with you on taxes, but I also think
you should die. That's pretty radical, right, and it supports.
Speaker 5 (43:44):
The both sides BS argument what he was saying. So
I'm not for that.
Speaker 4 (43:48):
No, I'm not also not for that completely, not for that, Uh,
not at all. He's not the only one we've got. Uh,
who's the other? We've got a couple of other one.
Where's my other one? Than I had that I was
gonna We got a lot of audio here that I'm
trying to get through because I think it's important for
all of you to see this or to hear these things.
(44:08):
This Uh, let's see audio SoundBite, sorry audio somebate fourteen.
This is there, these form soon to be former representative listen.
Speaker 17 (44:17):
At least twenty percent of the FBI resources to just
pet projects of this president. In addition to that, we
know that the shooter that was in Colorado where children
were shot on the same day as mister Kirk, yet
no one wants to talk about it, was also posting
some very concerning things online to the extent that the
(44:38):
FBI had been alarmed about his activity, and ultimately he
carried it out. The Minnesota shooter was posting online for
thirty days and people saw what he was doing, and
then he did it. Maybe we should focus on allists
policing this speech. That is more than just speech.
Speaker 4 (44:57):
But it is legal when you call people fascists and
not Zis because that's what she does day in and
day out. I mean, her overpriced m I CDs education
clearly didn't educate her. So what are you talking about?
Policing what speech? Things like saying that, oh, Republicans aren't
existential threat, things like that. It's what I it's what
(45:18):
I seem to think of. Can you believe that Charlie
Sheen is the voice of reason? I I'm gonna play
the sound bite for you guys. I know you're all going,
I'm sorry, Dana, what did you just say? No, no, no,
I just hear me out, hear me out. Yes, Charlie Sheen,
who is in the Wraith and who was in Major
(45:41):
League and two and a half a Yes, Charlie Sheen, Yes,
he's the voice of reason. Audio hund by ten.
Speaker 7 (45:48):
Just listening with Rogan for the aftermath of it was.
Speaker 4 (45:54):
Helpful innately appear if that makes sense.
Speaker 3 (45:57):
Yeah.
Speaker 7 (45:58):
Yeah, But and I just you know, I don't know.
I think for this generation, I think that's their j
f K moment. I mean seriously, and I just you know,
if that's where we've that's where we've wound up, it
cannot be where we stay.
Speaker 18 (46:19):
You know.
Speaker 7 (46:21):
Yeah, No, that that's that's it's still it's still I
don't want to say it's still not It just still
doesn't feel it's it's too surreal to to to process it.
You know. It's just the unfairness of it. The unfairness
of it because that dude like brought, he brought uh.
(46:45):
He he didn't demean people, he didn't ridicule people, He
didn't belittle or embarrass or or or or gotcha. He
showed up, you know, as as as prepared as you
could have been, as passionate as you could have been,
and just asked people to just you know, just haven't
(47:06):
open debate. Just okay, here's here's what I believe, and
here's why, and let's hear your side of it, you
know what I'm saying.
Speaker 11 (47:13):
And that it turned that it turned into.
Speaker 7 (47:16):
That is just that's that's the that that just can't
it can't be you know, we we we can't.
Speaker 4 (47:26):
I can't believe Charlie Sheen is the voice of reason nowadays.
He's Charlie Sheen sounds more intelligent than any person on
the left. Charlie Sheen's a smart guy. I think everyone
was like, dude, why are you living your life that way?
But he sees through this stuff. Between him and Jeffrey Star,
Oh my gosh, dude. And then you got these lawmakers
(47:49):
like the Jasmine Crocketts of the world and the John
Curtis's of the world. It's it's stunning to me. It's
stunning to me. And you had this God help me.
Audio SoundBite eighteen. Go ahead, this is Jimmy Kimmel. Last night.
Speaker 19 (48:07):
We hit some new lows over the weekend with the
Magga gank desperately trying to characterize this kid who murdered
Charlie Kirk as anything other than one of them and
doing everything they can to score political points from it.
In between the finger pointing, there was grieving.
Speaker 2 (48:22):
On Friday, the White.
Speaker 19 (48:23):
House flew the flags at half staff, which got some criticism,
but on a human level, you can see how hard
the President is taking this black indulge is.
Speaker 10 (48:32):
Down the hating your friend Charlie Kirk asked, sir personally,
how are you holding up for.
Speaker 5 (48:36):
The last day and a half, sir?
Speaker 11 (48:38):
I think very good.
Speaker 20 (48:39):
And by the way, right there, you see all the trucks.
Speaker 11 (48:41):
They just started construction of the new ballroom for the
White House, which.
Speaker 2 (48:46):
Is something they've been trying to get.
Speaker 21 (48:47):
As you know, for about one hundred and fifty.
Speaker 2 (48:49):
Years, and it's going to be a beauty.
Speaker 5 (48:52):
Yes.
Speaker 4 (48:53):
Hey, he's at.
Speaker 19 (48:53):
The fourth stage of grief, construction, demolition.
Speaker 3 (49:00):
And shows him.
Speaker 19 (49:02):
Is it not how an adult grieves the murder of
somebody called a friend? This is how a four year
old morn's a god?
Speaker 4 (49:07):
Why didn't Jimmy Kimmel air the video the two speeches
that Trump gave last week? Why didn't he air the
video that Trump gave from the Oval office when he
talked about Charlie Kirk. Why didn't he air the other
speech that Trump gave about Charlie Kirk? Why did he
just choose to use a I mean, I'm just you know,
I question that because Jimmy Kimmel is a completely worthless
(49:29):
meat sack. Is why completely worthless meat sack? He was
only he wasn't even valuable as Adam Carolla's dummer second
banana on the show where women would jump on trampolines.
He was he wasn't he wasn't even useful in that capacity.
They stuck him as this bookmark in the Late Night
show and it's not happening. They just keep him there
(49:49):
out of spite. I don't know, I find it. I
find it very interesting that he chose not to air
any of those sound bites and then he did this.
And he doesn't really have anything nice to say about,
you know, Charlie, because he's one of these guys who's
Jimmy Kimmel's a radical. He's a soulless individual. That's just obs.
(50:11):
I'll say that about anybody who's jubilant when there's a
public execution. It's infuriating coming up some of the other
things that we have for you, Tim Walls. He's immediately
going it's time to ban assault weapons, and then he's
attacking the National Guard. We've got some updates on Islamism
in the United States and elsewhere, especially what happened in Dearborn,
(50:33):
where the Musslim mayer was telling a resident who's a
Christian that you don't belong in this city and you're
not welcome here again. You know, you've got colonization that
can look like a million different things. So we've got
that to get into. We're also going to talk with
Congressman chip Roy because let me pull this story up here.
I got a couple of minutes just to set this
up for you. The administration was saying, and I believe
(50:54):
this because they've done this too. We saw Obama Biden
do this to tea party groups, saw Obama Biden do
this to reporters. The Trump administration is saying, well, guess
what the Biden administration, in addition to going after nuns
and all this other stuff they tried to they were
investigating Turning Point, and they were persecuting Turning Point. And
(51:14):
chip Roy is going to talk to us about some
of this stuff. He's coming up. And then who else
do we have? We have a pack show today. Uh
later on in the show, who else do we have? Kane?
I've chip Roy. I can't remember anywhere I lost my rundow.
Oh that's right, right, right right? Lieutenant Governor j Collins
out of Florida. Uh, so very interesting because Florida, Uh,
(51:36):
some of the stuff that they're doing with us they're
launching an investigation issuing subpoenas into those Biden officials, and
we're also going to get into some of this National
Guard stuff. With chip Roy's wells. We get a lot
of stuff to touch on as we move. It's our
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And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 4 (53:14):
So apparently the deadly kissing bug disease is still spreading.
I don't even know. I just it looks like a
bug that I'd kill anyway. I gotta be honest, I
don't care what it looks like. That it's that Bug's
a dead bug. That's it. But they said it was.
The disease has spread to about three hundred thousand Americans
across eight states. Most people don't even know they have it,
So what shagus is now considered endemic, so it has
(53:37):
a constant presence, unusual prevalence within the population. And it
used to be like a tropical disease and now it's
not so much. They've said that some of these the
symptoms can last for like years or a lifetime, and
you can get heart damage and large heart heart for owing. Great,
this is just great, Like this is just horrible.
Speaker 5 (53:54):
I'm sure it's just a coincidence.
Speaker 4 (53:56):
After this, you're gon a fever, fatigue, body aches, rash,
loss of appetite, you know, all that stuff. Mild issues.
Some can be like the flu or common cold, things
like that. That sounds like every ailment. So what if
I have it? See, that's how we kill all the bugs.
So a trailcam and Chile detects aliens, you know what
(54:16):
I'm saying. It's lights blazing through the wilderness, and the
scientists are trying to quickly come up with a way
to explain how like yes or whatever got trapped in
some trees when it's made the light and all that.
And I don't think so, but they said that it was.
It was in the Patagonia region and a camera trap
used a trailcam monitored wildlife. They said that it captured
(54:38):
in two seconds three photographs showing intense lights moving downward.
And it's a project that's run by university and nobody
has an explanation for it. Aliens. Nobody has any aliens,
any kind of explanation aliens as to why that happened.
Prinnups are on the rise, especially amongst younger women, like
the women are asking for because I'm like, men, protect what,
(54:59):
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starter marriages. Interesting stuff. In the mean time, we got
a lot more on the way. Congressman Ship Roy joins
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Speaker 17 (56:20):
They're absolutely wrong.
Speaker 4 (56:21):
Here's the reality.
Speaker 17 (56:22):
They don't want American people to know any forms of history.
We know that there was news out today about the
President going after yet more historical information. The reality is
that when we look at what is taking place, when
you look at an authoritarian and what they do is
they try to basically say you have to do whatever
(56:43):
the government says, even if that means that your personal
freedoms are going to be subjected to whatever we say,
whether it's right or wrong. Right now, our personal freedoms
are constantly.
Speaker 4 (56:57):
I don't even know have that in my CDs education,
That money that was spent on that gosh, what a horrible,
horrible testimony for that school, that that's a graduate out
of MICDS. My gosh, parents and Saint Louis ought to
be going back knocking on that door asking for a
reduction in their tuition fees because that school is like
that school's like sixty something thousand dollars a year. It's
crazy how expensive that school is. Welcome back to the program,
(57:20):
Dana lash with you. We are well. One of our
great congressmen from the Republica Texas Congressman Chip Roy joins us.
He still has the best background. He got the coolest
stuff in his office. He always has the best stuff
in the background. He joins us because one of the
things that Congressman Roy's doing, and he's tweeted about this
as well, is that he's requesting the formation of a
(57:43):
select committee to investigate the radical lefts assault on America
and the rule of law and Congressman, first off, welcome
to you. I wish that we were talking under better circumstances,
but the horrors persistence so much to we. But I
wanted to kind of get your reaction with what you're
doing to what this now soon to be former representative
(58:04):
has to say, because you know, when we when we
talk about it's a leftist, it was a leftist assassin.
There's no both sideseing this. I mean, you can't say
that a guy who's got a training boyfriend, who's a
furry and who espouses leftist viewpoints online, is a you know,
straight Christian MAGA member. It's not how this works. I
wanted to get your thoughts on this. Oh we got
(58:26):
you muted, Congressman, or I think you were muted, Congressman,
and there he goes, I am there.
Speaker 6 (58:33):
I was trying to spare the world with me.
Speaker 4 (58:35):
You know, it's it's smart. That was that was the
Holy Spirit making sure that those first words were muted.
That's right.
Speaker 2 (58:41):
So look, we just had.
Speaker 6 (58:42):
A hearing and it's still ongoing with Cash Fattel, and
we were he and I were going back and forth
talking a little bit about the extent to which we
have these coordinated networks of radical leptists that are targeting
our way of life.
Speaker 2 (58:54):
And so I want to pull.
Speaker 6 (58:56):
Up for a minute from the specific individual who assassinated,
who shot who killed Charlie. That's important and they need
to pursue that, and they're investigating it, and you know,
and I just start to cash. It's very clear they
are going after this individual. They have the evidence, they're
pursuing the evidence. We're going to let that play out.
But it's important that we elevate the extent to which, yes,
(59:18):
the individual was radicalized and leftist. The world needs to
know that, and clearly in this transgender agenda wrapped into
all of that, all of that evidence needs to come
out and be presented. But what I want the world
to know is the cumulative effect of this network of
the Marxist and radical left is why we're so frustrated
(59:41):
about our way of life being turned upside down. Let's
just go through the list real quick. The criminals on
the street. That is an organized effort. We always talk
about George Soros. There are dozens hundreds of organizations that
are dedicated to putting criminals on the street. The same
comic criminal that was fourteen times arrested then let out
who killed the Ukrainian refugee in Charlotte. There's hundreds of
(01:00:05):
those examples. Well, that's organized and purposeful. The ren collective.
They're actually running a lot of these da offices with
people who don't even know what they're doing. These aren't
seasoned prosecutors who just disagree a little bit on a sentence.
They have an agenda. Let's talk about the border organized
effort to release people into our country from the United
Nations to about two hundred and fifty organizations that are
(01:00:29):
great good friends. At the Center for Immigration you know CIS.
They put forward this list of all these groups that
are hiding behind religious identity and releasing all these people
in our country. Go through the rest of the examples,
the Southern Poverty Law Center that has put a target
on for example, the Family Research Council, which you remember
(01:00:50):
a decade ago they were.
Speaker 2 (01:00:52):
Shot up in the PC.
Speaker 6 (01:00:53):
Charlie Kirk was put on that list. Others of our
friends have been put on that list. And then go
through each example of all of these ways in which
our life is being turned upside down and we're being targeted.
We're the bad guys. We're being labeled with hate. They're
the ones that are undermining our way of life. And
you can't live free if you can't live securely. So
(01:01:16):
my question to Cash was, and the reason for the
Select Committee, we must expose to the American people that
this is in fact coordinated effort. You just can't name
drop George Soros. You can't just say Southern Property Los
Center and walk away. You can't just talk about all
these immigration groups and walk away and not realize they're
doing it for a reason, and they've infiltrated our education system,
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they're teaching all this transgender agenda. All of it is related.
And so you got to follow the money, follow the coordination,
cut the head of the snake off, undermine these organizations,
take our kids back from the grasp of all this,
then we can get our country back.
Speaker 2 (01:01:52):
No.
Speaker 4 (01:01:52):
I completely agree that. Talking with Congressmanship Roy, because you
mentioned the Southern Property Los Center, I remember that they
had that what was it, the heat app or whatever
it was, and I remember they had a number of
conservative groups on it, but including the Family Research Council,
And that was the thing the guy told police, The
guy who was arrested, he went. This was during the
Chick fil A thing. He went and got a bunch
(01:02:13):
of Chick fil A sandwiches, walked into their lobby and
started shooting people. And he told the police that he
got the map, got the idea for it from Southern
Poverty Law Center, from their map, and he was going
to put the chicken sandwiches in the mouths of the
people that he had killed. And now that that goes
into this this and that's one of as you said,
many groups. So what can be done about this because
a lot of this, I mean, you really do have
(01:02:35):
this whole network. People who are not in politics kind
of think that we're being conspiracy theorist, and we're not.
We've seen, i mean, this money's public. You can see
where on Open Secrets, everywhere else where this money flows,
and they're they're they're fueling this violence and this division.
What can be done in this republic that we you know,
(01:02:57):
we protect free speech, we hold up free speech, but
at the same time, you know we all agree that's
saying that people should be executed, Well, that may not
be protected and these other things may not be protected.
With that in mind, how do you fight this?
Speaker 6 (01:03:08):
Well, this is where I think Republicans sometimes missed the
boat and why I put forward this notion and again, look,
look we've got great folks here, Jim Jordan and Judiciary
Jamie Comersite. We're doing great work with their stats to
you know, shine the light on a lot of this stuff.
But what I'm trying to get at is Republicans need
to elevate this at a large scale. Like, for example,
most people don't know what the ren collective even is, right,
(01:03:31):
they don't understand how it is a coordinated group, and
that they're literally calling shots on how people are prosecuted.
So when a bad guy's let out on the street
and your neighbor is killed, or your daughter's attacked, or
a cop down the street is shot or killed, and
it's because this leftist DA let them out. It's not
just the random work of one leftist DA. So we
(01:03:53):
have to expose that. That's what we do. Expose it and
then kill it, take it down. And I think one
of the key issues is Republicans will just say, well
we had a hearing and move on. The Democrats. They
will beat the drum non stop for as long as
it takes to continue to drive their agenda. I think
(01:04:14):
we need to do the same here so that people
can understand this what is it called the law Enforcement
Legal Defense Bump. They just put out a report on Monday,
and I read parts of it and I introduced it
into the record in this hearing with Cash demonstrating a
lot of those networks and the connections of all these
different organizations that are undermining our freedom and security on
(01:04:35):
the streets. Again, that girl, that Ukrainian refugee who's brutally
murdered on a train in Charlotte, Well, that had a
direct It was a direct consequence of decisions made not
just by one individual, but a system. And we're letting
it happen and we've got to stop it. It's not
enough to just empower Donald Trump and Cash, Pttel and
(01:04:57):
Pam BONDI. We need leaders ship at the state and
local level. Congress can expose that. We need to expose
it at the legislatures. Texas needs to expose it in Austin.
Why do we have Soros funded das in Austin and
San Antonio letting criminals on the streets in Texas, Dana.
Speaker 4 (01:05:16):
That's in Texas. The million dollar question nuts the mill
and I mean so it sounds like you think that
there is legitimately like a Rico case there with Soros particularly.
Speaker 6 (01:05:28):
Yeah, I'm always careful as a former prosecutor to say
what I think, you know, but I do think when
the President brings that up for a good reason. Yes,
do I think that there's arguably co conspirators here? Do
I think that you're engaged in activity where you know
that this could be the result, is there foreseeability from
a civil perspective, is there criminal negligence because of what
you're doing in your involvement knowing.
Speaker 4 (01:05:49):
That you're going to have criminals on the street when
people are.
Speaker 2 (01:05:51):
Going to die.
Speaker 6 (01:05:51):
Yes, and we should pursue all of that.
Speaker 4 (01:05:54):
This gets into as well what Potus had said, and
it was actually retweeted by Donald Trump Junior as well.
The Senate Judiciary Committee had released these documents showing that
the Biden administration targeted ninety two Republican organizations as part
of its witch hunt on Trump. But then also in
addition to that turning point was one of the ones
(01:06:15):
caught up into it. That's just like exactly what we
saw under Obama Biden when they were going after reporters
that the associated press and trying to use the Espionage
Act to silence other reporters from simply reporting on foreign policy.
Fill pause from that administration. That's for anybody I would
think that would try to criticize you, Congressman, for what
you're talking about here with these Kisoros cases, I would
refer them to this.
Speaker 6 (01:06:37):
Whatever they accuse you of doing, they're doing right. They're
coming after us and coming after our groups right under
the Biden administration. The fact is it is their groups
and that the agenda that they're promoting and pushing that
is resulting in all of the lawlessness that the vast
majority of Americans cannot stand and the politicization and the
(01:06:58):
weaponization of government against us, the irs being used to
go factorists under lowest learner that you know, FBI. How
about the Face Act going after people because they're pro
life and they just want to go, you know, say
a prayer in front of a clinic, and then they
end up not just being arrested and getting a misdemeanor,
but getting a federal felony thrown at them because they
(01:07:19):
know what they're doing. How about the parents that were
being targeted, Remember Scott Smith and Loudon County and all
this stuff, and they're targeting parents because they dared to
question the transgender agenda. This was all purposeful, all organized,
all coordinated. These are not all just random crackpots they're
just kind of making up their agenda. It's a purposeful
effort that the radical is carrying out. We need to
(01:07:41):
expose it, identify it where they're violating the law, prosecute them. Otherwise,
let's figure out how to expose the money and cut
that money off, because you know what, a lot of
times it's taxpayer money. Money that goes to the United
Nations goes to these immigration groups, money that goes to
grants through all of the FBI and dj that goes
to these leftists in the name of justice, and they're
(01:08:02):
using it against us and to put criminals.
Speaker 2 (01:08:04):
On the street.
Speaker 6 (01:08:04):
Stop that, right, that's what we should be doing.
Speaker 4 (01:08:06):
Absolutely well said, and we're going to be watching how
this unfolds. Congressman Ship Roy from State of Texas and
maybe also Attorney General. Well, we'll keep a watch on
that race. As Welcome to see you, Congressman. We appreciate you.
Speaker 22 (01:08:18):
Thanks.
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Speaker 5 (01:09:07):
It's his life mission to make bad decisions. It's time
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Speaker 4 (01:09:15):
A Florida man sixty eight years old chased a bunch
of juveniles at Walmart with a full at knife. According
to a report, Thomas Edward Owl was charged with two
counts of aggravated assault deadly weapon with ut intent to
kill and two counts of child abuse without great bodily harm.
He said that they bumped into him and made fun
of his voice box, so he thought, I'll show them
(01:09:38):
that it's mean to make fun of people by chasing
them with a fulet knife. Hmmm pretty sure that that's yes.
Should the kids have been raised better? Yeah, but Caine
a full They were very particularly they didn't just I
was surprised. It's not a machete, right, it's the first time.
It wasn't a machete. It was a full ay knife.
Speaker 5 (01:09:56):
Buch smaller and probably sharper.
Speaker 8 (01:09:58):
Yeah.
Speaker 4 (01:09:59):
So they were apparently making fun of his voice box,
and so he was very upset about that and chased
them with a filet knife, which you never should never
obviously do. Let's see a Sarasota couple. This is all awful.
They were accused of child neglect and they were on
dope and caught drinking beer under a tent. Like were
they homeless or just like pretending to be? I'm sorry,
(01:10:21):
the word for that is called camping. They said they
found Crystal Kates. That's her. I'm sorry, that's her name.
That sounds like a strip club. It sounds like it
sounds like a review of strippers, like a like literally
like the Rockheads. But it's the Crystal Kates and they're
all named Kate. And they're all on loose sight heels
with like goldfish in them, that's what it sounds like,
(01:10:43):
and the fish are just shaking it out as they kick.
I don't know where this is going, but you know
what I mean, Crystal Kates right seriously torn spowls thirty
seven and fifty. They were sitting under a tent drinking
beer without a kid in sight, and then the police
that's where they found them. They're kid was left home
and was in danger. Apparently the conditions of the home
(01:11:03):
and child were severe enough to remove the child in
place with a family member in Manate County. But yeah,
they said that they were on drugs, just drinking beer
under a tent. And when you see pictures of the
house that they lived in, the tent might actually be
better because it was disgusting and full of feces and
nastiness and horrible. The child's hair was matted with debri
and food. She was wearing a diaper that was so
(01:11:26):
soiled it was about to tear from the weight, and
was unable to speak. They said that it was, oh
my gosh, a really really bad place for a kid
to be. So the tent was probably better in that case.
That's horrible. There's no excuse for it. Let's see this.
A wrongway driver sideswipes Tampa police on the I four
and then she tries to say that her husband did it,
(01:11:48):
except her husband wasn't in the car. Wrongway driver. It
was two thirty in the morning, heading in the wrong
way on the eastbound lanes. She sideswipes on one. Tampa
police tried to stop her kristin Bil twenty four. She
refused to pull over, and then she tried telling them
when they finally got her, oh no, it was They go,
(01:12:10):
do you realize you were going the wrong way in
the interstate and she goes on this interstate, No, I'm
not going I'm reading it this car. Are you serious?
And then they were like, yeah, We're totally serious. They go,
what do you mean you were literally driving home? And
she goes, no, he's driving us home and they go
(01:12:30):
who And she's like, my husband and they're like where
is he? Because he's not here. He wasn't driving the car.
So she was arrested charge with gui aggravating, fleeing to elude,
and fleeing to alude at high speed, and she was
taken to jail promptly to jail. She didn't get to Pasco.
A Florida man in his roommate got into a fight
over trash, and then the Florida man said he was
(01:12:52):
going to shoot him with a crossbow over it Key Largo.
He said he was trying to shoot his roommate in
the head with a crossbow. The roommate found bottle of
vaka in the trash, and then the suspect then after
that thought that well, the only way to resolve this
is with a crossbow. The Monroe County Sheriff's Office were
called to the house. It was about six in the morning.
(01:13:12):
They made contact. They're all like in their sixties. The
victim was sixty nine years old. He was lying in
the front yard bleeding from his face. They found all
these arrows laying near him. The victim said the guy
lured him to the property and then try to kill
him by get me with an arrow like I can't
I have known clearly. The guy was taken into custody.
This is crazy. This is supposed to be the bright
spot in the day. Stick with this. We've got a
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Speaker 18 (01:14:23):
For a long time, I had the support of the
NRA when they were still somewhat normal, before they advocated
for anything goes and I'm going to we do not
need assault weapons. We do not need high capacity magazines,
we do not need ghosts.
Speaker 4 (01:14:37):
I'm just gonna make up. We don't ask me to
unify with people like this who don't even respect the
issue enough to talk about it in a fact, in
a factual way. That's a governor jazz hands Tim Wallas
from Minnesota saying, where we going to have assault weapons bands?
We got to brand the high capacity magazines. You don't
even know this guy didn't even use any of that.
(01:14:59):
H That's what That's the line that they always say.
And by the way, we're just going to relitigate this
again what he calls quote unquot assault weapons, which is
a stupid term. It's a stupid, silly term that has
zero basis and any kind of factual reality. But he's
talking about just basically modern semi automatic rifles. That's all
(01:15:19):
he's talking about. And they are actually used the least
in any and all criminal activity, in fact way the least.
I mean, it's like barely, it's a fraction. And still,
if you want to have the discussion as to what
kills more, I would argue that restorative justice kills far
more people. The type of restorative justice that Tim Walls promotes.
(01:15:41):
So no one wants to hear a guy who can't
even load a shotgun lecture them about guns, thank you
very much. Now from this, switching this to this USA
cycling event, a woman's sports activist was berated by a
man at this cycling event because she was asking questions
(01:16:02):
about a dude being on the women's team. And this
This was a California woman named Bethborn, and she was
berated by organizers at this USA cycling event. She had
asked whether or not the competitors had actually been tested. Uh,
to make sure that you know for their their sex
at birth. Listen to this is twenty Hi, you guys,
(01:16:29):
will there be any testing to see if they're all
women in this racing?
Speaker 10 (01:16:33):
We have policy?
Speaker 3 (01:16:34):
You've been played.
Speaker 4 (01:16:35):
Oh I'm sorry, you can.
Speaker 3 (01:16:38):
You're not give me judy, judy, judy, You.
Speaker 4 (01:16:44):
Do not touch me, do not. Why is she doing
the Hitler salute? Yeah? Why is she doing the Nazi salute?
That lady, she just started Nazi saluting. She can't help it.
She's you know, it's trans Tifa. They can't help it.
They're just like Nazi salute. So she simply asked a question,
and she had every right to ask you because if
(01:17:05):
you remember, the USA Cycling team has a man on
the team on the women's team, and a man on
the women's team who was celebrating the execution of Kirk right.
There was another video out there I think I put
in slack, like yesterday or the day before that, it
was very similar. There was a woman who was simply
holding a sign talking about women and men's or women
and men and women's sports, and she had her sign
(01:17:27):
taken and was berated by this man who decided to
get in her face. And of course he was a transactivist.
And I'm like that just so perfectly encapulates, encapsulates everything
with the progressive patriarchy. It's just a reason for dudes
to go out and abuse women and then they fall
back on But I'm dressing like a woman, so I
get female protections, right. I mean, think about it, that's
(01:17:47):
a pretty neat trick. Oh wait a minute, how can
we beat women and get away with it. We'll pretend
we're women. Neat trick. Huh. So you can go ahead
and cut that one. That one can go up to
because it's true. Think about it, You're gonna go beat
up a woman and you want to get away with it, Well,
(01:18:08):
I'll just prette, I'll just identify as a woman.
Speaker 1 (01:18:11):
Then.
Speaker 4 (01:18:12):
Oh but now I'm a special protected class. I am
more specialer than you woman. I am a man who
wants to be a woman. I'm a specialer. Yeah, now
call me ma'am. That's here reminds me of Katie Tur's
(01:18:33):
dad when he had that dust up with Ben Shapiro
on stage or no, they weren't on stage. It were
on somebody's show I can't remember. And Katie Tur's dad,
I think his name is Zoe. He's a piece of
work too. He he Ben didn't call him ma'am, and
he was like He literally leaned over and was like,
you're gonna go home in an ambulance, And Ben, being
you know, the lovable dork that he is, was like, well,
(01:18:54):
that's not where an ambulance takes you. An ambulance takes
you to the hospital, it doesn't take you home. He
just sat there staring at him. He wasn't processing that.
He was about that this large man was trying to
kick his ass for not calling him man and affirming
his fantasy. He was just trying to figure out theological
thing that he said, Like, wait a minute, that doesn't compute.
(01:19:16):
The ambulance was supposed to take you to the hospital,
not a home. But that's they've always been. They're always violent.
I've only met one, maybe two trans people that weren't nuts,
no pun intended. I mean they had them, but they
weren't that. You know, Dana, you're so mean. You had
the moderate one by the ticket take the ride now.
(01:19:43):
With that, I wanted to play this for you. Audio.
Is somebody twenty one, an immigrant in the UK. I
don't know if he's legal or not, but a Muslim
immigrant in the UK is very angry because he thought
that he could just puck his car on the sidewalk.
I don't know if he's from Pakistan or wherever he's from.
If that's you can just park your car wherever the
(01:20:05):
hell you feel like getting out, Like I'm done driving now,
I'm just gonna stop and park, get out and leave
my car here. Well, he got in trouble and because
he was expected to follow the law like everyone else
in the UK was that was racism? Audio sound by
twenty one. I can't MSL.
Speaker 3 (01:20:24):
Move Hampton, nsl Okay. So they told you to come
here doing the prayer times right when he myself? Oh
by yourself?
Speaker 9 (01:20:33):
Oh?
Speaker 3 (01:20:33):
So is it you who hating Muslim player's time? Right?
Do you have some problem with my religion?
Speaker 4 (01:20:40):
Do you have a problem with like parking on side?
Speaker 3 (01:20:42):
What are you doing here just at this time?
Speaker 4 (01:20:44):
Park like that?
Speaker 3 (01:20:46):
Yeah? I understand it, But why every day?
Speaker 4 (01:20:48):
Why didn't you love your God enough?
Speaker 3 (01:20:53):
Am I abusing him? Brothers? Am I abusing?
Speaker 4 (01:20:56):
I would not even I just would not even be
dealing with this and be like, looks like you should
have loved your guy enough to get here early enough
so that you had time to park your stupid car.
It's not my fault if you didn't love your God
enough to do that, and you're just pretending right now
for the cameras, you absolute pos it's not my problem,
and then just ended it. Not even he got mad
because he had a hurry up and park his car
on the sidewalk, which you can't do. Shocker. You can't
(01:21:20):
do that in the UK either.
Speaker 1 (01:21:21):
Right.
Speaker 4 (01:21:22):
Imagine you're going to church. This is let's put this
in a different perspective. Imagine you're going to church, right,
You're I don't even know if this guy was late
for church or not. I'm just assuming. But you're like,
I'm just done driving. I'm just gonna park right here
on this sidewalk by the church, sit a park on
the sidewalk and get off right here. Well you can't
do that, obviously, So if you were to get ticketed,
(01:21:44):
what would your response be? Would you say, Oh, I
came from a back hole, hellhole country that just parks
their cars if they have them wherever. You know, I
didn't know I couldn't park here. I'm like barely civilized.
Would that be a response. Would it be, Oh, I'm
so sorry, I'm just an I'm I just you know,
I just parked my car here because I'm a jerk.
(01:22:04):
Or would it be why are you a racist? Why
did you choose to come here during religious times? It's
our time for worship. Why did you come here? Well,
because the car was there on the road at that time,
that's why. It just because it coincided with the time
(01:22:24):
that you worship is completely irrelevant. Do you see the
manner in which I just I can't even now Dearborn.
The mayor of Dearborn, Abdullah Hammond, he told a Christian resident,
you do not belong in the city, get out, and
you're not welcome here. This is audio sound by twenty two.
This is a mayor, an elected official. Watch.
Speaker 2 (01:22:46):
I mean, Hasbulla, you know, bombed up the embassy in
Bay Routes and including many Americans. So I just feel
it's quite inappropriate.
Speaker 22 (01:22:56):
You are an Islamo folk and although you live here,
I want you to in the wis mayor, you are
not welcome here and the day you move out of
the city.
Speaker 2 (01:23:03):
But with the day that I launched a parade celebrating.
Speaker 5 (01:23:05):
The fact that you moved out of the city because
you are not.
Speaker 4 (01:23:08):
He's not chopping his head off or anything, you know,
So that's a that's some evolution. I guess you could
tell he wanted to though he's in his his voice
was saying one thing, but the tenor of his voice
was saying something different. Here's about to Allah who actbar
on him? He was, he was, that's just an ignorant
thing to say, like, well, even though you live here,
you know I'm gonna have a parade when you leave,
(01:23:30):
are you?
Speaker 7 (01:23:31):
Like?
Speaker 4 (01:23:31):
What is your damage?
Speaker 2 (01:23:33):
Like?
Speaker 4 (01:23:33):
What is your damage? Can you this guy's mayor? This
is again, this isn't dearborn Abdullah Hammond and the guy.
What did the guy say that was so offensive? Truth?
He didn't say anything that was wrong. Hesbulah did carry
out bombing raids, they absolutely did. Yes, they did absolutely
kill Americans. Yes, they absolutely are back by Iran. Yes
(01:23:57):
they are absolutely balls of the walnuts. Yes they're evil terrorists.
There is literally no there's there's no debate here. It's like, say, well,
is Satan bad so offensive? I'm gonna through a parade
when you leave? What in the world? What is happening here?
This is the United States of America? Now where can
you imagine if a Baptist preacher, if a priest had
(01:24:22):
said this to someone. Imagine like your priest getting up
there and going, yet, well, you know, even though you
live here, I'm in a ship a braid. I can
you imagine what if it's like an evangelical pastor who
would say something like that. The Left would be like, oh,
separation of church and state, that's all you would hear,
separation of church and state because they love saying that,
(01:24:43):
except when it involves someone that they're afraid will cut
their heads off, and then they're like, posh, we'll care
talk about that whole require how they always act. No,
they would, they didn't say anything, they haven't said anything.
You have a sitting mayor who's threatening a citizen for
speaking truth. That's that's absolutely insane. I can't and that's
(01:25:07):
happening in dearborn Michigan, in dearborn Michigan, Little Mogadishu. I'm
just saying, it's colonialism. That's colonization. What you saw in
the UK, that idea that well, we're going to act
falsely accuse you of bigotry when we have to follow
the law like everybody else. That's colonization. And they are
(01:25:29):
weaponizing this whole. This is why CRT is so dangerous.
They're weaponizing all of that Marxist claptrap as a way
to as a tactic of doing it. It's colonization. It's
an invasion without firing a shot. It's brilliant, actually, but
I mean kind of brilliant. It's only brilliant. And the
(01:25:49):
fact that, Wow, I can't believe how brilliantly weak and
cowardly so many Western leaders are that they don't stand
up to this type of stuff. I'm so taughed. You
know what, the Arabic, the colonization of parts of Africa
and parts of Europe. I don't want to hear about
European colonization anymore. Shut up, I don't want to hear
anything about it. Why don't you talk about the Islamism
(01:26:11):
colonization and radical colonization. Why not talk about some of that, Oh,
because they'll chop our heads off. Well that's my point.
Speaker 10 (01:26:22):
And now all of the news you would probably miss.
It's time for Dana's Quick five.
Speaker 4 (01:26:29):
Arizona, a woman was accused of hitting her boyfriend in
the head with a hatchet while he was sleeping, and
she smiled in her mugshot. Very big, sorry, Arizona Press.
That was in North Dakota. She attempted to murder her boyfriend.
She hit him in the head with a hatchet while
he slept. She was arrested Lena Deliviera. When police arrived
(01:26:49):
on the scene, the victim told officers he was alone,
he had been attacked without warning. He was taken to
the emergency room for treatment, and he said he was
attacked by his girlfriend. They suspected that she was out
of it, and then anyway, they arrested her and she's
charged with attempted murder. And aggravated assault. Her court date
is in October. Oh, my gosh, Like, why are people insane?
(01:27:12):
A small plane crash landed near a high school in Toronto. Oh,
I'm gonna actually do this one. This was a USA today.
A man got attacked on his lawnmower by a bear.
Seventy two year old man in Arkansas. He was mowing
his lawn Vernon Patten. He'd been He was in hospice
(01:27:32):
after he was attacked and he was critically injured. He
was on his tractor lawnmower in rural Franklin County. It
is the first known bear attack in Arkansas in a
quarter century. He was writing his tractor and his son
found him being attacked by a yearling bear. It's about
seventy seventy pound black bear. A witness said the bear
(01:27:53):
was in the process of attacking and when his son
showed up, began throwing rocks at the animal. Game wardens
responded to the scene. They had to fatally shoot the animal,
and then they said he was moved to surgery for
the day of the attack, but it was his injuries
were so extensive they said it was not survivable. And
his son witnessed the whole thing. So they were the
bear tested shockingly negative for rabies and distemper so they
(01:28:16):
tested after they put down the bear. But that's that
is horrifying, just horrifying. Golly, that is a determined animal
if you're on a tractor, because he was actively mowing grass. So,
I don't know. Let's see this in Queen's is they're
a cat that's running for office apparently, Yeah, that's New York.
(01:28:41):
Well it's a Kane. It's a giant, so makes sense,
better known as Leo the Cat. It's going to replace
term limited moderate Democrat Robert Holden on a city council
in Western Queens.
Speaker 10 (01:29:00):
Yeah, these people can't they're not serious.
Speaker 4 (01:29:04):
No, it's a mister mingus. I don't know what its
name is this cat. I don't know how this has
gotten this far. It only iss one hundred and thirty
nine followers on Instagram and they made these little posters
where they have it all over Leo Nimousch. They have
it all over that's his name, all over the Western Queens. Okay,
(01:29:25):
God help us all. I don't know. They think it's
a joke, but it's actually like people will vote for
it being underweight might be deadler than being overweight. I
actually do think this because if you're underweight, and like
if you're you know, as you get older, I just
know a lot of like thin old people that you know,
they fall, they don't have anything to cushion that fall.
They break bones, they get sick, they get fluid, they
don't they don't have a lot that can sustain them. Yeah,
(01:29:49):
I think as I get older, I would rather. My
grandma was always like, You've got to pick your face
of your body, and I'm like, I totally i'd pick
face because I'm just gonna get Everyone's always like, what
do you have done? I don't have anything done. I
just don't wear hardly any makeup up anymore except for
my eyes, and everyone's like what did you do? Or
I'll cut my hair and they'll say I got my
extensions out. But my anti aging plan is literally to
get like fat, not kidding think about it. It's natural filler,
(01:30:13):
like smooth everything out. Because I pick, I'm not going
to stop eating snacks. So I will pick phase over
body when I get like eighty years old, So I'm
going to have a cushion, right, So that solves that dilemma.
Right there, We got more on the way Florida Lieutenant
Governor j Collins.
Speaker 11 (01:30:27):
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Speaker 4 (01:30:39):
One of the unsurprising things that came to light in
the past couple of days was the fact that the
previous administration was surveilling, persecuting. I mean, we can use
all of those descriptions numerous conservative and Republican organizations, and
one of them was turning Point. Now this news is
(01:31:01):
starting to bubble up after Potus claimed that the previous
administration did so. By the way, why would anybody doubt
Potus when he's saying this, because we know for a
fact they did it to us during the tea party days.
I can't tell you they did it to my group.
They did it to a number of other groups. We
lived through this stuff. That's why the irs had to settle.
That's why there was a settlement, That's why they went
(01:31:22):
to court. That's why Lewis Lerner was fired. I mean,
we could go on and on. We know for a
fact that the previous administration went after people like James Rosen,
trying to use the espionageac to target him after he
was reporting on some of the foreign policy faux pause
of the Obama Biden administration, to say nothing of when
they were wired tapping the Associated Press reporters. I could
go on. So this isn't surprising, but what will surprise
(01:31:46):
people is that conservatives and Republicans are done. He is
the Lieutenant governor of the Great Sunshine State of Florida.
Lieutenant Governor j Collins joins US now via video. Governor,
It's good to see you as always, and I wanted
to ask you about this because Florida is launching the investigation.
You're issuing subpoenas to former Biden officials to go and
(01:32:09):
look at why they were targeting not just Turning Point,
but all of these other organizations.
Speaker 21 (01:32:15):
Dana, Absolutely, I'm incredibly proud of our Attorney General James Southmeyer.
Speaker 2 (01:32:19):
Again, this is what we do in Florida. We lead.
Speaker 21 (01:32:21):
This is gonna take hard work, it's gonna take transparency,
and it's gonna take dedication. James Authmeyer is among the
very best of what he does. He's incredible, and again
we're gonna step up. People deserve the truth with it.
When this happened, If it happened, we're going to find
those facts. They'll be transparently shared with people, and we'll
get that information out there. I am so glad that
he stepped forward to do this, because ultimately, you've got
(01:32:42):
to have faith in your government, and that's what we
build and we fight for here in Florida.
Speaker 4 (01:32:46):
Did it surprise you that this had been happening.
Speaker 2 (01:32:50):
No, I'm the slightest bit. I think all of us.
Speaker 21 (01:32:54):
You see it, you know what you're looking at, you
hear it, you know what you hear. And yet the
Biden regime, the administration, what do we know?
Speaker 2 (01:33:03):
They want to tell us. Don't believe what your eyes
tell you. Don't he believed what your years are, what
your years are hearing?
Speaker 21 (01:33:08):
And really, what we mean is this, Well they were lying,
we know they were doing this, and now working at
the facts.
Speaker 4 (01:33:15):
I love that that Florida is doing this. I know
Attorney General Othemeyer said that it's time for accountability.
Speaker 20 (01:33:21):
Uh.
Speaker 4 (01:33:21):
And it's the it was this name of this program.
It's like they all think that they're call of duty players.
They're like, we're going to call it Arctic Frost and
they act like it's like this big like they have
this big referendum to go after their right, the dangerous right.
And I wanted to ask you about that as well,
because I know you attended a vigil uh for our
friend Charlie Kirk on Tuesday night. You hear all of
(01:33:44):
these calls from for unity from Democrats. So now they'll
call for unity and then they'll turn around and be like, yeah,
but they're Nazis. I mean, I feel like the effort
at unity needs to come from the left, the people
who have been driving this, not the people that have
been targeted your thoughts.
Speaker 21 (01:34:01):
You know, Dana one percent. Look, Charlie was among the
very best of us. He believed in civil discourse. He
believed in going out there into the lions then and
having a discussion with people who didn't espouse his values.
That is a fundamental part of our government, of our life.
Charlie lived that every single day. We have to honor him.
(01:34:22):
We don't do that by cow towling down on the left.
They've put us in this spot in the first place.
Is their failed policies, their failed leadership that have put
us here. We're gonna have to double down. We're gonna
have to step into lines then, and frankly, we have
to honor Charlie's sacrifice by doing the exact same thing.
Go out there, spread the message. Be honest, be bold,
(01:34:43):
be brave. There are more of us than there are them. Yes,
you may counter encounter risk. That's okay. God puts his
people through hard times to get them stronger. It takes
heat and pressure to temper steel. That's all this is.
Speaker 1 (01:34:58):
Man.
Speaker 2 (01:34:58):
God's plan is bigger than all of it.
Speaker 4 (01:35:00):
It is, and I love that. I am into that.
I think that's very well said. I wanted to ask
you about a couple of other things as well, because
you have your state has the Make America Healthy Again initiative.
This is something you, Governor Ron de Santis, Surgeon General j.
Latipo had revealed. It's the Make America Healthy Again Initiative
(01:35:21):
focusing on informing the public as to what people are
eating and what is in immunizations and what are they're
putting under their bodies. And some people have been they've reacted,
you know, pretty hysterically to this, saying, oh my gosh,
you guys are It's not even about ant being anti
vaxer that's what you guys have been accused of being.
You just think that there should be transparency in this stuff.
Speaker 21 (01:35:42):
Dana, I get to be the Lieutenant governor of the
great State of Florida. Are twenty First, I get to
work beside Rond de Santis. I got to be a
Green Beret for many years. But I'm a dad and
a husband first and foremost. I want to know what's
in our food, what are we doing to our kids' bodies?
And I want the truth and then I can make
a decision. What this is a about is empowering parents,
empowering people to have details and facts. You want to
(01:36:04):
follow the science, Well, let's make sure the science doesn't suck, right,
Let's make sure it works, and then we can put
it out there for people to make a grown up
adult decision.
Speaker 2 (01:36:14):
That's all this is. It's pretty simple.
Speaker 4 (01:36:16):
Yeah, that's incredibly simple. I mean, and you've said that
Fluorinians can use their religion, they can use health consequences
anything else. And you you also talked about what you know,
you had to deal with this with your family during
the COVID You had to walk this walk already.
Speaker 21 (01:36:33):
You know, Dana is hard as a Dad. You know,
you have a medically complex situation with your child, and
you know, we chose to delay and shift his immunization strategy,
and we didn't let him get the COVID shot because frankly,
we thought.
Speaker 2 (01:36:46):
It was going to make it worse.
Speaker 21 (01:36:47):
I didn't see a need for him to do it.
It was hard for us to get a pediatrician. It
was hard to get him care, and you know, in
that stage in his life, it was pretty critical. We
found a pediatrician that we could build trust with and
build a relationship with, and thank god, we finally found
people who espoused our values.
Speaker 2 (01:37:03):
But it was tough. I don't want anybody else to
have to fight through that.
Speaker 21 (01:37:06):
You should never have to fight for care anywhere like that,
because you're trying to take care of your family. That's ridiculous.
That's about the most Unamerican thing you could imagine. So
trying to get truth, We're going to fight for people, Dana.
Speaker 4 (01:37:18):
What you just said is so is so incredibly important,
because I know people that actually were when they were
changing doctors, or people who had moved to Texas, or
even people who were moving to Florida what you were
just talking about, they had difficulty in getting new pediatricians
and new doctors because everyone was like, well did you
get the COVID shot? And it didn't matter if they said, well,
we had already had contracted it in nature, so technically
(01:37:42):
you know the body's immunity. We believe in science. That
answer wasn't good enough for these medical professionals who had
been browbeaten by the Biden administration to reject all of that.
So what you said, I really want to underscore for
how many There's so many people that went through exactly
what you're talking about, which why would anybody question as
to what's motivating you all to give people the freedom
(01:38:04):
when that was the reality just a few years ago.
Speaker 21 (01:38:07):
Well, Dana, that's what we've done in Florida. Look, we
have fought on conservative issues. We have fought and stood
alone if necessary, and we're okay with that. That goes
with the cause. If you want to be in charge,
you got to be willing to step in the fight
and step in the light and you bring it to us.
We stand between whatever else is going on out there
and our people. We're going to protect the great stand
of Florida and we're going to lead on issues because
(01:38:28):
that is exactly what we do. Bold conservative focused leadership matters.
Speaker 4 (01:38:33):
Am into that. I got to ask you something though,
because we always have a Florida Man segment. This is
something Cana and I have wondered. Does every person in
Florida have a machete?
Speaker 2 (01:38:47):
You know, I will tell you I actually do have
a mission how to use it.
Speaker 21 (01:38:52):
We do that in the backyard for recalibrating our backyard.
Speaker 2 (01:38:55):
In those trees. It just feels good.
Speaker 4 (01:38:58):
I got to be honest, buddy that I talk to,
if they except for the people who just moved to Florida,
they're like, well, yeah, we have it. I'm like, well,
why do you have it? And I'm told over and
over again, every Floridian has them a schetti. I mean
that's how we like they garden. Like you go out
there and I'm just like picturing crocodile dundee type stuff.
Apparently that's that's happening. So you you know, you got
(01:39:19):
to you gotta have a machete going to Florida. Uh,
Lieutenant Governor j. Collins, I so appreciate your fight for Florida.
I so appreciate you, uh, and the Attorney general there
and the governor just taking the you know, being the
tip of the spear on this and pushing back against
this persecution once again, persecution of these groups that have
done nothing but have organized people to go and vote
(01:39:41):
their conscience. But this is like, you know, what we've
seen with pro life groups, with nuns, with anything else.
You know, the previous administration went at them. So I'm
so thank you so much for doing this. I didn't
know if you had any final words that you wanted to add,
but I just wanted to say thank you.
Speaker 2 (01:39:54):
You know, Dana, thank you. It's important.
Speaker 21 (01:39:57):
You know, Governor de Santus has been incredibly successful six
and a half years of the best conservative values. But
imagine where we would be if Governor De Santis hadn't
been elected. Initially, we were very close. Elections have consequences.
We want deeds, not just words. Words are cheap, but
in Florida, we're going to put up points. We know
that winning matters. Don't be number two. We want to
(01:40:18):
lead it from the front. We want to get right
on these issues and we want to take care of
our people. It takes leadership to do that. We've got
to maintain that here in the great State of Florida.
Speaker 4 (01:40:27):
Am into that. Lieutenant Governor J. Collins, always going to
see you. God bless you. So appreciate your fight. Thank you.
We'll talk again soon. We have more to come, folks.
We also have today's stupidity coming up. We got to
get into that and additionally a couple of other things.
We have some good moments to get into. Actually, let
me play one for you right now. This is audio
Sunbay thirty. These are students Barrington School students who were
(01:40:51):
very upset because their teacher, Ben Filio made a post
celebrating the assassination of Charlie Kirk. These students demanded that
that teacher be fired for the horrible example that he
set for that classroom. Watch this.
Speaker 11 (01:41:08):
We decided to come and give.
Speaker 22 (01:41:09):
Our perspective on the subject, considering it is our teacher
and one of the people doubt about our futures.
Speaker 6 (01:41:15):
No matter what.
Speaker 22 (01:41:15):
Anyone says to me, I will never stand for violence,
especially if a man who was publicly murdered in front
of his wife, one of his children, thousands of students
and other bystanders.
Speaker 9 (01:41:25):
Charlie was not racist.
Speaker 22 (01:41:26):
He did not hurt anyone sexually, and he did not
kill anyone Therefore, this was an unjustified positive death that
should never be celebrated. So, if you ask me, Charlie's
children do not deserve to grow up without their father.
Charlie's wefe did not deserve to lose her husband. Charlie
did not deserve to lose his life because of a
different opinion.
Speaker 11 (01:41:43):
But this teacher deserves him as his job.
Speaker 20 (01:41:48):
A civilians and people of a great country, we hold
ourselves to a higher standard than.
Speaker 23 (01:41:53):
To support or worse yet, rejoice in violence.
Speaker 20 (01:41:56):
Someone who advocated for an arrested murderer, an assassinator of
one of the greatest debaters and free speakers of our time,
should have no place in the classroom, more so around
young children.
Speaker 21 (01:42:10):
As a student of Barrington High, I do not feel.
Speaker 7 (01:42:12):
Comfortable or safe with one of our teachers.
Speaker 22 (01:42:15):
To boring Bots, you believe this world meets God because
something that is cool and this should never be celebrated.
Speaker 21 (01:42:21):
God bless Arly Kirk and rest and peace.
Speaker 4 (01:42:24):
The students are more They have more spiritual maturity and
intelligence than the adult teaching them. Good for them.
Speaker 11 (01:42:41):
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Speaker 23 (01:42:52):
And I would point out we've heard years years of
the left. Their loudest voice is calling anyone on the
right extremist, extremist, maga Republicans, fascist Nazis, and existential threat
to democracy. Check yourself and don't give me this both sides,
Oh get it?
Speaker 4 (01:43:12):
Senator Eric Schmidt from the Great State of Missouri. It
was a lot longer than that, but he was reading
the Riot Act. I love it. I want to say
a quick note too, about what my friend Josh Hammer
and I were talking about earlier. I am not going
to be one of those people who insult Charlie's memory,
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who insult Charlie Kirk's memory by arguing that he was
so ineffective a communicator that he left people in doubt
about his views on Israel. I will say that I
do not believe the people with questionable motives who conspiratorily
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insist to you that there was a different Charlie who
said very different things behind closed doors that no one
else heard. So just mull that over. As this debate
within a faction of the right rages ghoulishly online, there's
(01:44:20):
tons of videos. Charlie left no mistake as to what
he thought. There was There was no question as to
what he thought. He doesn't need people trying to hijack
his microphone posthumously and speak for him. He's already spoken
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for himself. And I question the motives and the soul
of the people who do. Now that being said, I
want to end on a good note. Can we share
the video of this guy who got a new suit?
We have time get it on them.
Speaker 8 (01:45:01):
You know, I don't I don't come from any kind
of money, and I've never owned.
Speaker 3 (01:45:07):
A suit before. My wife she bought me this suit.
Speaker 8 (01:45:13):
Our anniversary is coming up, and we have a nice
anniversary plan.
Speaker 1 (01:45:20):
You know.
Speaker 8 (01:45:21):
We make a little bit of money now, and I'm
proud to say that because that's certainly not where either
one of us comes from. And I feel good in
this suit, man, and I just want my wife to doe.
She made me feel good. It's a three hundred dollars suit.
(01:45:46):
I never had nothing like this before my life. And
I tell you what, Okay, video flip here, so I'm
gonna lose some of you. I didn't know Charlie Kirk
never met that guy. Before in my life. And something
else that I've never done before in my life is
believing God, I'm gonna wear this suit to church. I'm
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gonna go to church. I'm going to try to be
a better father, husband and leader from my family.
Speaker 3 (01:46:23):
Uh, they deserve that.
Speaker 4 (01:46:25):
Gosh, I have chills. And his phone falls off and
he goes, that's the devil. Oh, sorry, that's the devil
trying to give me. He was so funny. God love it.
He looks great in that suit. He looks great in
that suit. Amen, all right today, stupidity King, he feels great.
Speaker 5 (01:46:38):
Cut fifteen one and Stacy Abrams need I say more?
Speaker 22 (01:46:42):
But we cannot allow this heinous murder to be exploited
as an excuse spoil the advance of authoritary is what
we're watching happen.
Speaker 4 (01:46:52):
That is that's.
Speaker 5 (01:46:53):
She's such an election denier. I'm not even interested in
hearing her anymore.
Speaker 4 (01:46:57):
Stupid name is Stafy Abrams. I'm a real governor of Georgia. Okay,
I can't. I can't, folks. God bless you. Substack YouTube, Facebook,
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